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connected them with the
Moschoi (Μόσχοι) of Gr****
sources and the
Georgian tribe of the Meskhi.
Josephus Flavius identified the
Moschoi with the
Biblical Meshech...
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Moschi or
Moschoi is a term from
ancient records, and may
refer to one of the
following peoples: Mushki, an Iron Age
people of Anatolia,
known from ****yrian...
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Iberians Meshech:
Early Slavs (including Russians),
Phrygians (possibly),
Moschoi, Meskheti, Georgians, Armenians, Illyrians,
Irishmen Tiras: Thracians,...
- (Tabals, in Gr****: Tibarenoi) and
Meshechs (Meshekhs/Mosokhs, in Gr****:
Moschoi), who
claimed to
represent non-Indo-European and non-Semitic, possibly...
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descendants of the Hittites. One of the
Cappadocian tribes he
mentions is the
Moschoi, ****ociated by
Flavius Josephus with the
biblical figure Meshech, son of...
- spoke. Arrian,
Pliny and
Strabo have
given accounts of the
Abasgoi and
Moschoi peoples somewhere in
modern Abkhazia on the
eastern s**** of the Black...
- goddess),
Brygindarios (citizen) in
Rhodes island.
Phrygia Armeno-Phrygian
Moschoi Macedonia Thrace Phrygian cap Borza,
Eugene N. In the
Shadow of Olympus:...
- Ꜥkrṭ
Ugarit (in
north Syria) Mwšꜣnt
Mushanet (Unknown)
Possibly Mushki or
Moschoi (Phrygians) Kškš
Kaska (northern Anatolia) Lk
Lukka lands (Lycia and Caria...
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Several authors have
connected Meskhetians or
Meskhians to
Mushki tribe or
Moschoi (Μόσχοι) in Gr**** sources, who were an Iron Age
people of Anatolia. Meskhian...
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after 430 BCE,
Herodotus in Book 3
cites the Mossynoeci,
along with the
Moschoi, Tibareni, the
Macrones and
Marres as
comprising the 19th
satrapy established...